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THE CITICAGO DAITY. TRIDUNE: —_— MONDAY, JUN 15, 1R74, 7 "LOCAL MISCELLANY. PROF, SWING'S TABERNAOCLE. Tho audionco to hear I'rof. Bwlug, at the Fourth I'rosbytorian Chiurch yostordny morning was exeoodingly lavgo, Not only was ovory soab oeeapled somo time Leforo the hour of sorvico, Lut tho atslos and vostibule wore erowded fo suf- foentfon with llstonors sitting on camp-stools and standing up; and oven the vaeant spaco around tho desk, which {8 usually kopt clenr, no nnttor how great tho throng, had to bo givon up on this ocension. Tho shmplo morvices wero made moro than ordinarlly inleresting by tho full chorus of Inmpdon Slive Singers from tho South, who, nftor tho rogulur choir of tho Chreh lind rondored tho_ customnry oponiug authem, sung goveral nogro hynns, thy ‘meludien of which wors of tho most auaint aud touching charnctor, Thero are no romarkablo slngers 1y the group, but tho voicas of all aro well tralned and “blaud harmonfously, produciug music that in ot only now nnd strange, bub eaptivating, "Dho undicuce appoared to appreciate tho einglug vory much, lecforo commoncing bis sormoi, a fitll roport of which will bo found in another column, Prof. Bwing called tho attontion of the congregation to the concarts to bo Ivon by the Hampdons dmmf tho woel §ur iho obenofit of tho colicgo whenco they come, snd spoko of tho good work Loing dono through tho South by that and similar in- gtitutions for tho oducation of colored youth, 1le then yeforred to the Tabernaclo which it iy proposad to build for thio accommadation of the Yront crowds whtich flockt to honr his Sunday Hotmons, tnying he hnd frequently beon asked abont it of Iato, All tho information he could rivo wan that tho mattor was in tho hunds of tho [onding mon of his churcl, and wus being pushoed with all possible epood,’ In n’moveniens of uch great importance, hasto would not be nt all wiso. 16 felt wnrrnnted in saviug, hawover, it fn & rcpsonably short timo tho nrrango- monts woutd bo comploted, and soon thoreaftor all who desived to hear him would bo accommo- ated with seats, 1lo then proceeded with his sermon, —_—— TAXING CHURCH-PROPERTY, A mecting of tho Free Religious Boucioty was hold yestorday ovening in tho West-Sido Opera- Hottto, cornerof Randolph and Jofforson stroots. - Tho exercises of the oveniug consisted of the Aiseussion of tho right to oxemption of church- proporty from taxation, Tu tho nbeonce of Gen. Stiles, the Presidont of tho Socioty, tho ehair was takon by DR BLAND, ® who oponed tho mecting with & fow romarks upon the subject of dobate, o stated thut our Jovolutionury forofathiors complained with por- tiewlar bitterness of tho tyrauny of tho Chureh. All the old pntriots regarded a3 tho worst fon- ture of Dritishi tyranny the encroachments of tho Lstablished Church, whick Btnto inutitn- tion was in Eogland looked upon to-dny s an oppression nud o tax upon tho Jiberty of tho peoplo, Xt liad loug been held in komo countries thut tho infidel hnd no npbis wuieh tho Chuistian was bound Lo respect, Ona of the clenvent and most pronounced doclrines of tho Declaration of Indopoudence was tho divorcoof Church and State. Thauks to this, W aro to-day froe from tho domimution of suy ehurch. Yet undor our freo institutions, wa were onslaved in o certain degroo to tha Chureh. Tivery dollur of church property whicl was freo Trom’ {nxation wasn mowns of ineroaring tho genernl publio burden. 1t was his immunity Yol lad to tha wroat numbor and tho gorgeonus ostentation of American Churches. -Thoro were vinglo churches iu this city valued at from £150,~ (109 to 200,000, It wns the policy of tho Cath- olic and some other Churches to invest us much money in tho Clhurch property es possible, 'Phio speaker believed thut the churehes, especiully tha Catholic Chureb, wers Great police institutions. Thoro was a_cerain degroe of crude morahty sustained i nimost all the churches; at tho Fame fimo it wosa bad principlo to tyrannizeovor tho pevple for the pur- pose of supporting polico forees or nurllmlguxso not connected with tio Stato proper, Tho diffor~ ent churelics should ba sustuned solely by those npon whovo priveiplen they wora bused, ‘Tho Epenker roviowed ehurch history to prova- that tho Church was, up to the begiuning of the last century, a tyrannical iustitution, “aod tho ro- anindor of Lis ppocch wis diveeted agninge re- ligion nud churches, rather than church-taxation, 3 MR, PUUSSING thonght that it would Lo woll for-the mecting to present to their miuds tho xensuns offered by tho Shwches why their property shiould bo exempt from taxation, The cnhurchos bold that in their capacity of guardiand of tho public morality they eaved the Stato nioro then what tho toxes would amount to. The speaker keld that this was nob truo; tunt tho feoling among church members wan 1ot as friendly es in most othor iustitutious, Many other institutions could ciaim nt least oqual power in tho promotion of morlity; suong which might bo moutioned theatres and opora- Bonses. A good theatre, deVickior's for instauce, Lad promoted more morality than‘lull sdozon churches combined, — Institutions of art, and libraries too, might lay as strong claims to exomption from faxation 18 tho churches. They tonded to refive mankiud, snd ®man, to bo a moral man, required w cercain amount of refinowent. If any wodern institution deserved to be free of tnxation it was that ono which brought the greatost good to the groatost pumber, 1u this councetion’ ho would fay that tLio press dosorved more than nuy other institu- tion, iunmunity, from _taxation, "It did an fm- menso ummonnt of good in tha prowmotion of tho welfare of mankind, and might uot the cxemp- tion bo granted 1o it with mora justica thau to churel property? Of courso thiers wore papers Indecontly conducted, but then every ons knew that religions camy-moetings were aiything but promoters of morality. Tho apeakor hold that church exemption from taxation was umonopoly, . sud ug such it ought to be romoved. DR. WOODBURY gtated that bo had read that tho non-taxation Dad crused tho building of churchos whoso zo ovortuxed the capacity of their congregations,and canred them to be obliged to put up with quito a {hird-vlass preacher in thoir first-class building. ho wpcaker (hought that tho churchos werd built upon the waeted benovolonco of socioty. Lieligion was wasting the good in men's hearts Dy leading them to build grand monuments _to Gud instead of raising them to humenity, Tho lalter portion of the spenker's remarks was purely unti-roligious, having herdly the slight- st reforouces to church-taxation. He was sure that thu church socioties should pay tho taxes, nud not huvoe tho country supporting & lazy and Jonsy (if Lo wight bo allowed the expression) pricatiood. i “'he Choirman cafled upon tho maoting for further remurks upon the subject, but, no_one rasponding, the meating, ou motion of A, Pruss ping, udjourned, —— TIE ATHENZEUDI, . Tho Chicago Athoutuin, located at 114 Madie won slrect, Chicago, o socicty dovoted to the gociul, montal, moral, aud physical Improvemont of tho young people of the city, maiutaining for Iheir beneflt o roading-room, library, smuse- ment-roons, gymuousium, freo leoturo-course, evening clussen 1 modern langunges, litorature, seienco, nud it regular socinblos and entor- Leinments,—is aspecinlly desirous of being hulp- Tul to young men uud wemen coming Lo tho city uy pliaipers. o such persons the forming of eafaand plessaut aequuinteuce and associntions at tho oultut iw often o matter of vital importance. T'he Athemeum holds out no inducumonts to b oung poople to tho city, and can malte no promisos to wectro for them situntions, Uhese oro at all fimes difieuls to obdain, the labor supply boing wlwiys In oxecws of tho demand. And ihis Ia enpecinlly trao of all the highor grades of labor; und v! the many who yearly como to the elty Pt fuw ecompuratively” vench tho mensure of ptteeers which they expeoted, Lt kineo city life holus out attractions which cmuinuull{ drawy young people from ther rural Jiouies, this Bucioty deslzes bo ald such ns conio Dy weleowdng thom to ite rooms, whers they cun find aequaintunco and surroundings of & plons- uut nature, nndn{wluuu in which to spend their Jeisure hours with sufety and profit, o this ot tho Athenwum 16 desirous of opening com- quunications sud porfeoling srrangemonts with Lindred sovietios aud associrtions, clorgymon snd othors througlout the Narthwest, by wihich young people coming to this city inay be Furnshed with Jottors of introduotion whiol will funitre them recoguition by this Bocioty, und also iy which mombers of the Athenwum gomg to othor localitics can bo furnished with slmilar Jerters which will sorve than iu lke mauner, "Phis in % mattor in which the entire Northwost hus u divoct intorest, 1t I8 every year souding ity sons upd dunghbers to this city, where the uro subdested 10" Influances powsrtul for both goul und ovile Alictlo impulso in the sight di- rection and at tho riYm time muy holp thomin tho courso wineh loads to prosperity, useful- nicun, and happivoss, TFalling in this s opposito ey be tuken which ondg in dlssppointment sud ¥ “’i“;;u Leuovolent offorts of thoe past fow years, havo hoen largoly in tho diroction of rollof and roformation t offorts to pallinte and curo somo of tho ovils resulting from ;mu‘iwrlum ond erime, whilo 1o more may bave boon done in this dirog- tion thun {8 noodful; tho Bucloty bolloves (and this boltef forms the Dbusls of ity nullou? thay provontion is bottor than euro, and that if more caro wau givon to_tho interests and welfaro of thio young whou charactor s forming, and whon they ara poculinrly oxposad to towmptationsthero would Lo loss of poverty to relieve aud fower orimiunls to roforn, Tiolieving that tho organization and planof work of this socisty, its brond basts on which all can unito without distinotion of natlonality, sex or croad, its ndaptation to the wants and cireum- ataucos of any conunnnity, prosent ono of tho beat agonelos now oxiuting for promoting tho welfara of tho yonng, tho Athowwoum is cs. pecinlly dosirons that similar sociottos shall bo formed throughout the citlos aud towns of tha Northwest, and will cheertully ald in nccom- plishing this by furnishing full and detniled informuition In vogard to its own organization and mumor of work, ov by tho Pnrflmml attoud- nneca of roprekontativon from thiy Socloty, to aid in porfecting suoh organizations, This Booloty {u not n now and wntriod oxvori- ment, but han reachod ita presont atutus through soveral years of practical work under iho nemo of tho Chrivtlan Union, which has rocenlly Dboon changod to tho Chicago Athenmum, and tho widom aud cfiicioncy o its plans nud methoda have bean tested by oxporionce. L}ormulmndcncu i3 invited from all porsons throughout the country who feel an intorest in tlus subject, and aro willing to co-operate prac- tlenlly in any of tho objects kot forth in the fore- oing, Communications may bo nddremod to !&0. Gibbs, Suporintondont Chieago Athonmum, No. 114 Madison streot, Chicago. Tapors published ontsido of Chlcago aro re- quested ko publish thin communication for thoe Donolit of tho commuaitie in which they ereu- Into, Geo, M. Pullmns, Geo, W. Perliun, Honry Donth, €, 0. Bownoy, W. V- Coolbaugh, W. &, Sianbon, C.'W. Wendto, Geo. I, Root, W. I, Swett, L. L. Gobum, 0,118, Mixcr, 1L 7, Macfarlnd, il Ttoborts, W. It I'ago, Doggott Ifonty Groonobaun, Board of Govermwent, Py ERS L. Duneon SI\\ulnfiFEE:(EFJficsMcnt of tho St Androws Socioty at New Orloans, is. at the Bherman. Tho Rev. A, J. Jutkins, Presiding Eldor of the Clicngo District, proachod at tho Lvaunston Methodist Chureh yesterday morniug. Mrg. Hastrottor-Schoonhovon hos roturned to {ho city,_ond will sz borenfter ab the Mickigan Avouuo Baptist Church. Mr, R, 8. Dingess, general diveotor of TForo- paugh's cireus, dosires Lo stato that the girl Lva {‘\’uo&lmll‘, mentioned iun eriminal ftom in Tng riusE of June 2 as being employed a8 an equestrionno by Mr. Foropanih, hus novor had any connection with the show fu any capaoity. Arthur G.Dayton the junior memberin tho firm of Plores & Davton, who have beon conducting the concort-snloon known as tho ‘(Ciroat Adolphi loeated In the besoment of the build- ing at the corner of Maditon and Llnlstedstrocts, ptntos in answer to nn articlo in Sunday morn- ing's papor, alluding; to u foreible-detuiner suit, thoy wero interested in, Inst Friday, bofore Justico Scuily, that ho wus not a paty to the leaso, and that ho was not “on hand" at the i liix suit wau heaed before that Juatice. HOTET, ARRIVALI. @rand _Pacifie—. Y, Frcomam, Masn; william Muny, Now Oueans; T, O, Frout, San Antonio; J. A, Rhomborz, Dubuque; P 1T Treat, Philadolphin; J. K. Arineby, Now York ; W. C. Davis, Brookdyn ; Tlatsin, Dostons Salali Chamberiatn, Cle W. I Kuight, Trovidencos V. i Kingebnry, Tansns City. Tremont House—J. M. licks, Now York; A. Tennott, Lnnenster'; John Church, Jr., Chneu- patl; O M. Roof,’ Now York; J. I, St. Touis; Mile. De Hon, Parls, France; Moxos G Lriel, 'Connectiont, . . . Sherman IHouse— H. 8, Doll, Now Orleans; Homer A, Dunlap, fobilo; 8, M. May, Now York; W, A, Maugo, T. §. A.j 1. G. Doolittlo, Now York; L. L. Gould, San Francigeo; C. Tu_Gordon, Roches- 3. L. Frank, Now York; Jolm B. Willizws, e GENERAL NEWS. A party of roughs who rauge Dluo Isleud avonuo, visited Bilvor-Leal Grovo yestenday ut- ternoon, with o design of iuterfering in thio les- tivities incidont to o picnic given by the Lnfay- otto Sosioty st that rotrent. Things looked squally for a season, but a rolay of officers arriv- fugat tho nick of timoe provouted what might have boon & bloody and disgraceful rencontro. Pat Colling, o boy, met T, J. Kirhy yeaterday aftertoon, iu o vacant lot at {he corner of Hal- ‘sted and Ewing streots, and insultad bim, Kirhy songht to roprove his young protege, and por- pisted in tho nttempt until Yatrick produced o revolver and, mming it at Kirby, fived. Ilis aim was not regulnied 6o a8 to cover ily objoct, who osenped and seizod tho intonded assnssin, whom ho held until the nerival of an ofileer, who us- wisted Lim to tho Union Btreot Station, Aman named William Brown was eeversly brutsed about his head last evening by beiwg thiown from & bng that collidod " with one driven by Jamus deGowen, noer the cosnor of Mnxwell und Halstod streets, ITo was takon to kiu residonco, sud s doctor called in to attend i, My, Bridgot MeCarthy beld o loveo at No, 173 West Luko streot, lnst evening, and eniea: 10 adify tho guests by n_mont guelulstian uttacl: with o foot-tub upon Henry Judson. BShe was aavisted by Douniy, ber huwband, They soon ditcovered they bat undertakon o contract to tho execution of which thoy wera unequal, When borue into the Union Stroet Station last evening, their sanguivary appearancs gave ovi- deuce of the fact that Judson was o huard litter, and gave no quarter. T'wo hoys, namod John Quigle and Honry Tul- for, discovored nod* rescuod the body of & un- known man flonting 1n the river at the Rush stroot Lridgo yesterdny aftornoon, and it wns convoyad to tho Morguo by ohicer Young, of the T'welith recinet. 1Te is apparently abont 80 yoars of ugo, of light complexion, Lair and mustacho, ond dressod in light clothes, with o white shirt, It ie supposed that ho is tho same man who wis noticod lust night at nearly1i o'clock on tho bridgo iu an mgoxientod condi- tion, and warned to be eareful. Ho disapieurcd, aud soon after o plunge way hoard in tho exnet upot whoro the body was first scon. T'ho Coro- ner has beou notifled, and will Liold au inguost to-duy. Hubbard strect was again the sceno of blood- shied b 1 o'clock yestorday morning. T'ho con- tandings parties wero rguin A negro and n whito man, Ieane Hall, the Onucasian, inconsod Bill Latfimore, herculoun negro, who, ft tho sequel proved, was armed with thab Weapon of offense usnd defonso common to his race, n yazor, After sparrivg ot ono anothor for a briof timo it consed to_ intorest Bill, who drow forth his eleel and sliced Isnno ouco across tho wrist and twice across tho head, Lattimon wus ere restod and locked up mn the Madwon Btreet Station, ‘the wouna# aro not considered dan- gorous, "Thera is a modest frame house known as No. 22 Sholto street, in which live tho Higging family, No 23 across tle way s ocoupied by tho fumily of loury LPurks. Lach family cousisty of threo sonly, fathor, mother, und daughtor, nud both famillos are given to froquont in- dulgenco in liquor, Whils in n condition super- inducod by too gonorous libationy tho Higpinses and tho Yarksesnro not vory fond of one another. Yoslorday afternoon, subsoquent to somo of the ususl fuinillazities thoy ura prone to indulge in, an out an _ out fight ousuod, uring which Biew Wigams was ronderod Ineensiblo by the Llowaof nuexorn stick of cordweod, and wag 8o serionsly injured 28 to necesuitato tho ekill of n physicianto restora hor to kuowledge of passiug evonts, Ilor parents amd the Packues oceupled different colls wt the Madison Strook Btation last night. A wmumber of gontlonen, yoprosontatives of tlmt oppressed country, Lioland,—hold u mosting yesterday sftérmoon, {n llealy's Iull, No. 513 Archor avouue, for the purposo of forming » Civelo of Toniauns, tr, J, B, Tansoy occupled o ohalr, Addrossos wore dolivorored by John Brllivnn, P, I, Tansoy, sud J. 33 Murray, Through jwant of sufliciont notfeo, tho mecting was bob ns lurgo g was auticipated, but tho pauclly of numbors was cumpoudnted for in tho cathusiamn ubown by thoso who did attond. 'Phaabject for which thi mooting was convened wae socomplishod, aml Mr, Jnmos 1L Flynn was oloted Centre of the pow Circlo. Thoy sdjourned to ment st tho pamia pluco Wodngudny ovoting, to comploto tho organization, aud take stops towards forming a company of the Logion of Kl Putriok, . A mugs-mooting of the childron of tho Michi- gan Avanuo Baptiut Chreh was hold yostorduy alternoon in tho sudionse-roon of the church, which wna well flled with au asson blagge that eamo to hear the Ilav. W, 0. Yun Motor, Liloly of Roms, and formorly of Tome, aud tarmerly of New York, The oxer- o188 oponed ilth sloging, ufvor which D, Llack- .My, Van Motor thon ad- zation, spenking of his work In Romo, nnd calling upon thoso wha conld to ald tho t ho was o deoply intorested i, A e of 2z, Vo Motors ml: dross, romarks _woro mado by M, 3, D, Jonas, of 8t, Louls, who rolnted novoral anovdotes Lt woro pertinont to tho subject and soomed to moot with Um?pmvnl of his youthfnl honrors, Tuo ltov, . G, Chonrlo thon addrossod tho mooting, urglng wpon all who could to give freoly to Tho good cnuso, Ilis apponl wns answored to tho mmount ot abaut 100, Dr. Thomay, prstor of tho church, closad the oxor- clnos of tio day with n fow romuries, snd miado tho closing priyer. About hatl-past 10 o'clock Saturday nightacol- orod man by thoname of Iichard McReyuolds was walking o Hubbard straot with two womon, The party Lind renchod thoe corner of Roboy streat, when Lholr_further progross was barrod by tho Rmaaucn of two low whitto men named Fhomay Turry and Joh Ford, The epithats applied by theso Inttor woro 1ot ealoulated to inspira Bfc- Roynolds’ companions with (on!mim of admiration M40 calored gallant tapliod by mildly intlmating that its continuance nould énuso his hontility. No attention wag paid the warning, bub Murray and Ford followod the purty to Aslilaud avonue, whon a halt was mada aud tho warning roitor- atod, with n like result. 'Who wordy nesault finally culminntod in tho whites attncking tho negio with a pleco of cordwood, nud pmiting him 0 violently that ho wont to grass, He liad no soonor rogamed his foot than he wos ngain floored by & Dblow ncross his head, and stated that {t woarly rondoerad im {uecusivle. Thon ocentrad n momentary cessation of hostilitios, which enabled Melteynolds to lay hauds on bis vistol swhich ho firod threo timos at his assnil- ants, Tord was shot fu tho loft breast and In anothor part of his body, but they rra only flesh wounds. MoReynolds, aftor this little episodo, wout to bis howe in_tha eajoyment of o quict peaco of mind, Ilo was sihortly afterward nwaled, howovor, and takon to tho Soventh Pro- ciuet Btation. PRSI ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Indion of tho Bothel Church will give this ovenlug o varled entertslnmont ¢ tho ‘Wurner 1lall, cornor Clawk aud Van Buron strcots, as- sisted DLy tho Ilannibal Zounves. Tho young Indies of tbis elurch, a fow mouths sgo, pro- suntod tho Zounyes with » beautiful silk flag. Tho Chicago Madical Scclety moets regulary tho first and third Mouday ovonings of oach month, nt tho Goult House, 'Tho profession s cordinlly invited. Tho Unton Gospol-meoting this ovoning at tho Socond Preshytorian Chureh will bo conductod by the Rov. 13, L', Goodwin, Opon-air meating ab 7 p. m,, cornor L'wonty-sccond and Btate Blroots. Dusiness meeting of the Y. AL O, A, at thieir rooms this ovening, No, 148 Madison stroot, when reports will ba received from tho dilforent comunittees, At 4 o'clock this nfiernoon tho oxorclses fnei- dent to the breaking of pronnd for the new Lly- mouth Congrogational Chureh will bo leld on Miehigan nvenno, north of . Twonty-eixth st Thoy will conmist 'of tlia singing of hymus, v or, aud addrosses by Dr. Bardett und otber prom- Iuant local clorgymen. I'io oxamination of the Scnior Class of tho Union Collogo of Luw, proparatory to conferring the collegiuto dogrov of Bachotor of Luwy, will oceur at tho lecturo-room of thoe Colloys, No, 77 Clurk streot, Friday, tho 26th, and Satuwday, tho 27th ivst, 16 will bo conducted by tho Presi- doats of the Universiy of Chicazo aud tho Northwestorn University, by Judge Booth, Dean; the Hon, Lyman Trumbuli, the Hon. Jamos L. Doolittle, the Hon. J. D. Bradwell, and Profs, Y. B. Douslow aud Philip Myers. ' Attorneys, studonts und others intorested are invited to ‘bo preseut. PO ROGERS PARZE. Togors’ Park iy st oulerprising suburb, and,of course, could not rost cantont without n chuch, oupecially a8 its rxivals alung tho line of the sume road wero onch well suppliod. T'ho dodi- cation of yostorday wad the inuvitublo rosult of tho vigorous growth that has chiaracterized the villago einco its incoption. 1t is not yot two years sinco the first sottler moved into tho first Qyolling erected upou tho sito of tho nowly- platted Villogo of Rogers Park. and yot thero are now over Hfty fanulics permavently located ihew, for whoso benott this church, dedieated yesterday, was erceted, Tvor sitico thoro huve boen enough people in vad, thio village Lo mako up n congregativn, they haye enjoyed the bonefit of yeligious mervices on tho Eabbath, bub & church-edifice was_eswentie!, and therefore it was built, The Loy, B, Wasner, tbe pastor of the chureh, lins ministorud to tise peo- Dle sinco last August, when tho building was commencod. TR XEW CHURC In tho ercction of the irat Mcthodint Episcopal Church of Rogers' Parlk,” those of all denominations joined hearmly togeihor, and tiwvo tabored for tho same cnd with harmony and euccess, ‘Lho Luilding in located wost of tho donot, aud;presents o deetdedly neat nud tasty appoar- aaee, both withi and Withont, 1ts size iy 40865 feet, with two well-proportioned #pire Jiko aost clureheppives, ** poins toward heaven.' TUE AUDITORUED up-sinirs has not yet boon finished off for use, aud services will e hold in tho lower room, whictr fw woll ndapted for it purpose, heing tastofully fresoced fud ornnmented wich dlumi- naled Seriptatal toxts, and having stuived gl windows, Taken all in oll, the room is uotice- aulo for its choerful and attractive appearanco, d the chureh will compare very favorably with thoxo of tho neighboring subnebs of oven larger growth, Tio cost, thus far, has buon £6,500 excluaive of the furnisbiugs, The carpot is the gilt of tho ladies of thio congrogation, who purehinsed it us thoir awn particuluar part of tho work, ‘This now churol, which mekes tho fifth Moth- odist Church i tho Town of Lvanston, was formally dedicated yesterday. THE MORNING BERVICES wore conducted by tho Rov. Dr. C. H, Fowlor, Prosident of the Nosthwestern University, the audienca room boing woll filled. Sovernl prom= inont residonts of Chicngo, Byanston, aud no boring vilinges wore rmong those iu nttendan: The sorvices wero opened with the anthem by the choir, * Bless the Lord, Oh my soul.” Atter (ho uswnl preliminary oxorcises, Dr. Fowter aunounced us his toxt: * For by graco are yo saved,” sud prococded to deliver a ermon of charactenstio forco and power, ‘I'his concluded. the good peoplo woro giveu an ophortunity to contributo towards liquidating the chureh dobt. Vory unoxpectedly to thoso from abrond, ovor 45,000 was subscribed at tho moming sorvice, with loss than the usual amount of begging. Tho congregation oante up-to tho scrateh with commonduble promptitudo, and contributed liberally in proportion to thelr means, THI AFFERNOON BERVICEY wore mnder tho charge of the Itey, Dr. M. O. DBriggs, pnstor of_tho Evanston Methodist Lipis- copnl Cliuveh, and by those who attended onongh was subseribod Lo just about pay the church debt, sumy $6,000, which lng been carried by Mr, A B, Jackeon und the Nogers' Purk Laud Company. e The Rev, A. J, Jutking, Preslding Eldor of the Ohicago Listrict, “yrauuhod in tho ovening, aud concluded Lhe dodicatory sorvices, Those who huve beon prominont in pushing forward tho oraction of the church aro woll satisfled with tho results of thio duy's Inbor, and justly feol proud of the liberality manifested by tho residonts of the villuge, aud their frionds from other places, from whom their local churchios gouerally ozpeot gouerous contributions, AMONG THE SUDSCRIPTIONS of yostorday, the followlug muny be mentioned : A, 11, Jnckuon and the Lund Company, 32,0003 ¥, L. Touby, #500; 1 D, Rlehards, 3250 % Kean, §2503 L, C. Pitner, Gon, 0. L. Muin, and two othiors, 8U50; Lovi Grant, #130; §. P, Lunt, §100 ; tho'liov, A. J._Jutkine, ©100; Goorgo Richiarda, 8100 John T, Searlos, ¥100; Obadinh usn, $100; Gnmmon & Deering, 1005 Nr. Chare, of Cnaso Bros., §100; John A, Georgos, 100; tho Roy, 1, Warnor, 3100, Tho following porsous onch subsoribed 850 ¢ 8, 1. Doe, —— Russoll, — Carpontor, Dr, J. 8. Jowoll, John_Culvor, W. N. Lareon, . Blnck- waoll, doln Norton d. W. Owen, 0. 1L, Londbot~ tor, Tho rewaludor was made up in swmller minounts, Ii nddition to this, Mr, Jackson and the Land Compauy donated tho two lots, valuod at £1,600, on which the ehurel building 1x locatod, The Itov. B, Wurnoer is pastor of the church, and its Bonrd of Lrustees Inoido Monsed, A. 18 Judkson, D, 1V, [Kean, Goorge Carpentor, Louiuel Richords, snd Marley Koau, —_—— . W LAKR, Tho Tako Donrd of Trusteos met Baturday Wwith all the mombors prosout. Tho minutes uf the provious meeting woro read und upproved, noveral liconses continned to July 1, 1874, and o fow committees granted further time to report, VETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, A commupication was rocoived from Messra, 1. L. Goodall & Co., stating thut they now pub- lished the Onlengo Sun doily at the Unlon Blook~ Yorde, The communiontion was recoived, aud, ox wotlon, placed on file, A potition wuy rocelyed roqueating the Board lo ordor tho oponlug of Torty-firat wtroot, between Woatorn and Blanch- nrd_ovonucs, and o opew o Atroot north of Forty-socond straot to tho proposad Torky- figot nbract, Lo rnn parallel with Blanchard nnd Wesalern avenues, Ono was niso reccived for the openiug of an ulley from Fortieth to Forby-flrst Buroct, botweon Buttorcd and Darnaldo rtvaots, On motion_hoth petitions wore reforrod to tha Zugineorof tho town, WATER, Tho Committeo on Waler roported that, as tha onntracta for wator-pipos had boon lot, the cost of which 8 in purt to bo paid by spocial assoss- monty lovied upoi the Toport; bonofted, mid _as tho spocint " nasous ments hnye beon mnde payablo in ton oqual annuul installmonts honring Interest at 10 por cont por anntm, i accordance with pro- vislons of an net paesod by tho Genoral Assom- Dbly entitled % An act to provide for the layving of wntnmnrnly Plpns by bonds and apecial nagos- monts payablo” {n Inatnllmonts,” and ns it in impracticablo to postpono n sottlomont with the ocontrotors mnklufi #ald tnprovoments uutil tho colleotion of mald wpecinl nsscssments, thoy would rocommond that it bho ordained by the Bonrd of 'Frusteos thas cortillcates of indobted- noss paynblo out of tho prooceds of snfd opecisl pasessments Lo fksued to an amount in tho sggrogato mnot excooiing $00,000; snid cortliiatos to bo dated July 1. 1874, and bo made payablo in equal proportions in ono, two, threo, four, five, six, sovon, eight, nine amd ten yonrs from tho dnte t'\mraur, and to bour {nterest at tho rate of 10 por cent por an- nuin, payable semi-annually, and to be guynhlu Doth' principal and intorcat, nt the First National Bank i Chicago; to bo signod by the Prosident of tho Bonrd of Trustees of tho town, and tho Town Clork, with tho corporate seal aflxed thereto, Sald cortitientos to bo deliverell to tho contractora for such sums ns shall he- como duo upon contracts for laying wmaid wator-pipes, andl which sball not hnve boen otherwiso provided for; but the total amount of cortifientes Issued under the provision hereof shall in no event oxcood tho nggrognto nmount of specinl assossmonts levied to pay for said wator-pipo; the proceods of all spociul ausous- moutalovied to pay for Baid improvement to bo hieroby frrovoenably sot apart nnd plédged for the puyment of tho amount of snid coriificates, aud 1o part thereof to ba ueod for any otlior purpose, A resolution and ordinance in tccordanes with' tho report was then uuanimously ndopted. A romonstranco was rocelved, somo 150 proporty-ownors protesting ngainst tho uppolnt- mont of John F. Barnoy ns Superintendent of lllfl;fllll‘ water-worlks, nud recommonding J. O. Zonfand s o proper porson for that pogition. Tho matier was laid over for fuventigation, On motion, tho Clork was instructod to notify tho Hyde Park Trustees that they would meot thom Weitucsday ovening at tho Ilydo Parlk vil- lago-Hall. Wrusteo Mulrhond offored the following, which wan ndupted : Jeesolved, Tant tho Treasurer bo anthorized to have tho nvcestary coctificutes of indabtoduens cngraver, and tho Presidout and Clerk bo, aud are feroby, anthor: {7l L0 pin tho eamo from timo to timo, wud dellvor {1 mamo 10 the Tregsurors exkd certilicates to bo patd out only on resolution Ly this Bonrd, MISCELLASEOUS. Tho Chlengo, Rock Islaud & Yacific Reilway Company wanted ‘Thomns Murt appointod a epcend policoman to net ws (heiv day~sntchman, in placa of N. Birooks, rosignod. 150 Bonrd np- pointod Thomas Hurt, in uccordanco with the wWish of the Company. - Soveral bill, amountiug in oll to $122.60, were atlowod, o Lonrd thon adjourned. S a7 Qs T GENEVA LAKE. e GeNEva Laxe, Wis,, Juno 11, 1674, To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribine ; Sm: With the morcury down {o 40 dog., yustioating is not the most agraoabla of pustimes, oven though the location Is beautiful, the scen- ery picturesquo, and pcatorial sporte eligiblo, Notwithatanding, here wo are upon the slores of onc of the most benutiful lakes in tho Northwest,—the object in view being ono of mbsolute pleasuro, wamely, fishing. OF course it is generally known that these waters abound in the cholcost of the finny tribes, tho nitraction bolog & varioty *of tho Lorring family, tormed Clsco, Thoy mulse tholr nppenranco but onca aud oarly, and ouly at tho time when the lwys of s peealisy fly (the Lphomers Communis) gives forth its young, Pheso young flies avo food for tho Cisco duwing the timo of their spawning, and lino the shores ut certain localities during the poviod of throe tolive dnys, Anything occwrring—high winds, low temporature, or hoavy rniug—to de- stroy tho ily, or provent its latching, is an exceodingly bad omen io the would-bo fishorman 5 it meroly gignifies that Ciseo are not to bo tukon, and that he may prepure his tacklo for coarsor flus,—such a8 rock aud black buss, pickerel, pereh, ote. As o sumplo of the pick orel takos, I would stato that the lurgost (uke this weelk (s common occurrence howevor) was an eaptured to-day by J. L. Lyon, of Evatslon, Il 1t weighed 10 pounds, But I must retien to our subject,—the berring, Mine host of the Lulo ouso, O, W, Blakesleo, informed us, onm . our Monday, Juna 8, that the fhwt Cisco tuken was on tho prodeding Friday. Baturday, threo or four qozen wero olforod ut $2.50 per dozen. Monday, Uato Waller—a Lake Geneva rusident (by tho by, tho pioneor of piscatorial sports in that vi- cimty), took in twouly-tour dozon betweeu the Hors Of $ and 7 p. a3 ono companion ouly oy giutod him, i was tho largest cateh of tho Qay, although mauy fin ceasod Lo heat time to tho music ot the rippling waters of Laie Goneva thwongh the efforts of the oceupunts of ton or o dozen boaty, Tuesduy'sscort prowised woll, Sov- orul partics wont up the lnko 7 miles, to the tishing-ground, tho night bofure, and remained pll night, commoucing busivers ot the dawn of light, A disciplo of IIthucmaun, with a conplo of fur-donlars,—all from Chicago,—reached tho pround av 7 o'olock, and mnde tho bost cateh of thio season,—landing twonty-six dozen boforo 11 o'clock a, m.; and it is haid to determing iow many inoro {hoy might havo taken had it not been for o heavy rain-fall which then occurred, and this, too, was accompanied by a Ligh wind, both together dostroying the flies, and thus put- ting n stop fo thio Ciscoslsling. “Caking tho soason througl, this has beon n most suceossful one o far, aud evarything prom- isos woll, Additional nttructions to tho plons- uro-sooker have Leen made this scason, in the way of row aud sniling yuohts, Mr. A, Lytlo con furnish_anyllung, from n wash-tub fo o white-winged gull, aud equip the nost fastidious with everything portaining to lake-tlshing. Slr. Goorgo Blurkis and Gen. A, Stager bave bad built in Chicago n utewmor, at a cost of $8,000 or £9,000,—u porfect horuty,—which iy now roady, tud will be lauuched ou Baturday, June 13, ~ Charlos Avory, of Chicago, rlvo, hng u steam-yacist, whick will be afloat on Moenday nuxt. Cisco. h —— The toyal Jowels of Peruln, #1 wout,” mays o recent wiitor, *with the Turkish Minlstor, un Italinn, and s Russiun Jady, to Hoo tho Shal’s jewaols, which are cortaily the groatout sight in their way that tho world cau show. We prosouted ourselves ut the palace, and woro received by Yalya Khau, who took us oug of tho second und nner great court of thoe pulace into o swall quadrangle, not far from the ancred precinetd of the barem. Wo then wont up & steop slairenso to o swnll room about 20 Tool by 11, whoro Jowels to the valuo of $0,000,- 000 or' 37,000,000 wero luid out on earpots, at tho far oud of the room, Nonr the jewels, on u chair, sat tho Mustaufinl Mamalik, or Deisian Chancollor of tho Excheyuor, and boiug a Sulyid, woro the saered color. “*Iu such o show of goms as goomed to realize tho wonders of Aladdin's lamp, the oyo was too wuch duzzled sud tho momory too confused for dogeription to bo pussible, Tiut I romemberthat at the back of ull wug the Kuiunjan crown, and on olther sido of 1t two Dersinn Jambutin oups, adorned with splondid aigrotics of dinmonds. Tho orown itwelt was shapod liko a ilowor-pot, with tho small ond opened end tho othor closod. On tho top of the crown was an unout ruby, ap- purently without flaw, us large us n hon's ogg. 1 frout of tho erown wora drasses coverod with dwmonds und pols; trays with nocklacen of peals, rubios, wnd emeraldy, and somo kuudrods of dinmond, riby, and turquolso rings. 1u front of thosg, nxguin, Wero guintlots snd boits coverod with rubies and dismonds ; and, consplenous among thom, tho Kuiaulan helt, about o fool doap, wolghing, perbnps, sbout eightecn poundy, and one comploto musy of poarly, iwmondy, v araldy, and rubios, 8Hll nearor to us stuod o drinking bowl, complately studded with enor- mous Joweld ; a truy full of foroign ordors sot in trilhants, and In front of all lny 8 dozeu wwords, which ure worth & quartor of “a willion ench, Along with theso were opaulols, covored with dinmonds, ond aumlots ko coutrived thae brile iuullu rovolved and koplb up & continuons soiutil- ation, # 1t was difilonlt among ko many to single out partloulur goms, Perhaps, lowever, tho frat pluco ought to Lo assigned to tho famous * Darya-i-Nolr,' or ‘Hon of Laght,' thoe wistor dismond to our Puujaub tropby, the * Kohel- Noor,’ or * Mountain of Light.! It i1 an uch and o half long, an Inoh brond, aud threo- olghthy of an uch thlek, It lig'tho namo of Luth Ali 8hah on the one sldo, #ud tho {nsorib lug thig nauie roducod the value of tho dismond, £ nt Joast naid Yalyn Khan, It is n. monatrons dinmiond, but not vory brillinut, 'Tho Persinuy suy Lt Lho ¢ Sen of Light " and tho ¢ Monntaln of Liyht > woro jowels hn tho sword of Afrusiab, who Hved 3,000 yoars B, 0. Rustum took thom from aninb, and they continued in tho erown of Perala, till they wore carriod away by Iymour, from whom thoy desconded to Mohammad Shal, King of Dolltt, and Nadle brought thom from Tadn; but whon ho was slain, Asbned Shah Ab- dtalll enrrlod off tho Koh-I-Noor, which descond- ed to Bhal Shuja, nud wag taken from him by Tunjot Singh, 'Vha Datya Nor romalned in Dor- sin with tho groutor part of the othor goms that Nadir brought from Indin. *‘Among tho rings I8 ono In which {a ot tha famoun Pitt dinmond sont by Gtoorge LV, to Fath All Stah, Anothor very large diamond s tho Tajl Ifama, or the diadom of tho Phonix, It soomod as big a3 tho top of a maw's thumb, Whora Is nlso the finost turquotso in tho world, throo or four inchos long, and withont o fluw, and a smallor ono of unlquo beauty thros quar« ters of an inch broad. Tho colot was lavely, and #Imost ag rafroshing to the oyo ns Poraian poots pretend, T'horo ara algo many sapphirea as Inrgo g murbles, and rubies and_peavla tho size of nuts ; and I at certain that T counted nearly 160 omornldy from half-aneinch squara to anincl aud tures quartors long and an juch brond. In tho aword Heabbard, which is coverud with din- twondy, thore 18 not a single stone smallor than tho nall of n mans littlo fugor,' Tistly, thero is an omorald a3 lnrgo as o walnut, covered with tho names of Lo Kings who lad pussessod it." s e ey Scttling an 01d Eailrond Olnky Fyoms the New York Courrier dea Etata Untin, An honoravlo 8wiss honwo in New York, thnt of Isolin & Co,, has just merited the gralitude of tho Olty of Genava inbringhug nbhons tho pay- ment of nn Amarican lonn, concarning which the Daulo Charles was fu corrcapondonce for fiftaon yenra without boing ablo to obtaiu n satiafuctory ottlomont, Tho loan cansisted of ten houds of tho * Northorn Crosa," transferred aftorward to the Culeago, Burlington & Quiney Compauy, Al attompta on the part of tho Dutke to obtain » xottloment wero vain, and ovon atter bis death his hefrs found that the nifair was no further ad- vancod than it was in the boginning, Beolug the Impogsibllity of ohtnhllnf( anything liko n satis- faotory rewult il this liquidation romained in the bandy of American_ lawyors, who could not bo spurred on, the sdminisiration of tho Oity of Genovn dotorminad to apply to tho honso of Iue- lin & Co., of Now York, haping that they would bo ablo to obtnn a solilement, and, porhaps, ovon moro advantagoous conditions, - In tl.uln thoy wora not decoived; and, thanks to the nctive aud intolligont intorvention of Mossrs, Tsolin, ino Ciey of ‘Gonevn bas just obtained tho sum of 1,160,000 frnncs, which liny roncliod thom froo of all exponees, tho honorablo merchauts to whom hey had contided their tuterosts hiaying refused to tako zn y comumisslon for tha trouble they hav liad in the mattor, TO RENT-HOUSES. 10 RENT_THI: KLEGANT HOUSE b7 MICHIGAN- L “av., “curnor Sixtoouthent., cantaielus: 16 rooms, wilh I moorn tmprovements, fnotudiug stenin-hontors’ Intro dund o pood bamd sout faw to goud, ror unsiblo jcon, 91 Sonath lark sty oat® Brvkor ad TWORSTORY AND DASEM] i 194 nn lmvllmonlmldl]r,i\:!llmg !,tl\hll 1 Iimprovomnnts, linnsos no S48 : s ’J JU) HO. T ¢ nymvu‘-:&mon {0 RENT-1WO-5TORY NOUSE AND T il G om ates Sommor ot O e bt ot and cold Water In Lathironm, cas fixturcd o all the vooms, and wash-lubs with wafor cannoatione 1 basoe miont. . Tho housy 13 tu good ennclition, and wili bo reated vory low (o guod tonnat. Koy 1s au' No. 60 Sorth Ana- ‘whora any [nquirioa will arod by tha ownar, BRICK mad: Ap- o ot 10 RENTITATS ON NOWHT WELLS-ST, - ok o imsdalo, B1od uph for Tk Trkilies oe Snnia for liat-alnes :mua_lln_.:‘( pouse.” Atro u.lu‘l«mnu storo and wo bajcmonty Lxi0: 3 o bodiments, B Fund shap.”“Apbly”ak Hatol IEAP, MARBLE TRONT RE EUHLOUMNINGS, 12 East Run- o S et onsos 1 080 Wt Hooh Tncutey litdo olChyos 414 i & gredlont uolghboriuad . £, RING, 15 Diarbor A FIRST-OLASS DWELLING-HOUSE Supaclort, noar gy sont cheap, — pply to e ngton. Tb ;mx’;—m\"}mr.fi_finw v Jonani plact nud 962! eat hington-nt 1! 3e+ Hils tho reata of Tase soar, KO, AR, 15 P=815 ADAYBS Tounis, otigon ront, cor £50 por month,” A BRICK_1OURE, TEN nodorn provoinonts. LOITY REAL ESTATE, TOOR BALA_AT A GILKAT BDANGAIN, ONYIL. JrORRLERT R TGATN, ON MONIL NOM BATF=#00 LOTE Jrom R oiglthests, owner, ALY HA anont i provod, Somnor O o F’Gu HALE-OTL TO raltrond teac! yard, _Apply I BN TG Al on finlehor joaps Loaso o F husincas thoronghfare, Ne Apply at i3 De T fustorn ario now cotiagys anid 3 Jiouron of § Bl anil Tayior-sint hatwaon Westor I Cinrkaat.,, In bank, AV, v, _Inqulro ol HINTIE DINFRIGT TOUND. ato, Tinislod Twonty.shaihy and ‘nily: vo yeard! tinie, por cont, T *GHANE, 110 ftompopats, 1o 0 A ST INVEST- Thiv avoriu s raniily bincoming o 0 monoy roquired down IF inie arhurn-ati, 07 ot hranch nitico MPBELD SROS, DK lio oity. ustor; i and_ (rovo-nt. , _Doslrablo T 10 JILLETT DOUK CORNER 0F i o iutor ok sonl ntlon for limlior or aoals & ICING, 253 Bhormannt. i 7D, ok foundtio ooptonlloyt formamadocasy, SNYDIE THAGRDINANY GTTANCITWG, ot Obloat,, noar Toyon, just Wil bo sold at cost, 81,00, Lang and vory chioap Firgt throo yoars (o, or will noll Iot, Alsoonly 820 down, balauga nontlily, ono 8 and onod rogm enitee ud lotian Tadinn it Jockop s, clieap. Iata in Jettoraon, two blocks from dopot, for sucritica prico of £700, 20111 kovogrocn-av., fronting Wieker Park, 860, Easy torms, TRUESDELT & RROWN, 108 Tt} g B i e, and 1ol it WANTED-MALE HMELP, ANTED-SITYRR - ARne- N p ID-SITYER - QIDERANEaT, . ovs i gild, T, 0. AT DAtk Yonma:ate, Toronin, Oannda, VW ANIED = ONTE ORRRTAGTANTTT, TEIFER Wb iler by pAVID VW ANV GO0 G PO AR R S AT BAYLIY, Rul N WAy 13U—~A NO. 1 OARPRNINGE TO }io N Tui conntey: wayod, 3 por duy snd board, Apply 51 Houth Wator-: WAKTuD = R AROUITEGTORAT DRATHITR . Apply to JUHN OLIFEORD, R sothicast boftoFof Ok and andolphatae - o Emplovient Agonoics. FANTID-t0 RAUIUOAD. LABORENS, 10 T s, v ors, ot AN 'R vt Do Clacknte Homn 1o ANTID-TIONE e TSRS, TOM NI AND VY ino Works, 1 A, HUTUILINSON & 00, 91 Mar. V ANTED—PROFITATE LN PLOVANT. WORK for nvarybudys Guod ‘agos, Fermanont omploy- mont, Mouand wamnu wanted. Tl partlonlars fret Addrosa W, A, HENDIRBON & ©00,, Clovoland, Usy or 8t Touls, Ma, TE-INQUTHE QO SALE—ON A outtages ', KN, 11 LY 1A I~ D110/ Tots 474 und {20 Woat Huron-st. and largn Doarborn. —Cil proved ur Unimpro LE & HON, 163 ) 1 i tho West Divlelon.’ "D, nest. T _OF_PROPERTY, 10 | X AV ANTID T THET. GTABS AGENTH, R our tu suoh, No doad . BRI pondiditid ARLR GO 5 Rty "iuz’?fl jictir ANTED-TRAVETING BALESMEN GAN BELL wan fiond and nake. s posisnion 16 Fulsfm\ i~ 0T Tontal: aitn 00 faot an feot, No, 127 Hhutld MO BATE—GOTIATI AND L0 non BNYDleR &) i XOHANGRE-TOR GOOD FARM, o0t 00 Oatario-at., now indor lone payin koo Ulloat., with Iniidiyse; senting Il trado aquity for olide proncrty. B DI & Itonl itstato Agonts, 1 Nixon Bullding, POTLBATI TROf BAn L oor t_Madison.s i, Jten! T, 38 BELT BIONT Adng -t Michiy VW ANTEO-NER=WI XN SITOW YoU AN ZASY ‘way {0 ko 870 6 weak, ty or sountry, f you o, ook, in ity or solntey, if you nplos froo, . oan ral: 20 to 850 h§ i R R R N P OUSE OF ANTED-STABLE TANDS AT GENTRAL PAIK ' ot ety | WANED ow, 69 W e&ieis R ."4 i l\'l‘nm V Lisory Btablos, 659 Wost Take-st, - WANTED-FEMALE HELP, ol BATIE- ool Ashland-av. 1603 terms ons) Nixon Baflding 0 DUILDIRG- J0X1L TRET GO onth'st,” Natiing down, and ooffher payablo boforo tho ond' ot Syaara it il and_laks Jtor of ifty.ro rincipal nor {ufore tho purohasor will wator pipes "'ha_avouuo, S f\im.\n:l b.'v’mkh;_ofl:&.f‘?;., Satory and bnsomunt dwollin SNYDER £ ERE Heat d tmmedistoly, Ons ‘nro now belny fali Iu front of tho bro 5 3 Vavod il brokon. atuno. AN WRAR 3 Tot 43 stat, 14 Domostica. VYANTED—A GIRL FOR GRNERAL.HOUSE. ‘work in a family of twn; must, ook, waali, and fron Norwegina yroferred, Apply at No. 5l Nort] up-stalrs, D=A GIRL T0 DO GENERAL HOUSH- mall finily; mitst bo o good cook, washor, an t Dply, 699 Wabash- W ANIED=X BROTESFANT GIRE, TO O G- o g ot Howiowork” ot &1 Lake-ar, (Onkiand), Jofars at ool pay_ 10 5 good itl, Cal 1] TR B MRS Advanos omoo, 01 v othur noc HILL, 0 Washingionat: B, "0 o O BAI TETT, ~ROUTI, FRONT, 0N | y:rAnTi & {OIL SATE=s WELF, 801 Tt | \WANTED=A CONPIARNT GIfL T0_COOK TOR Henigiedn e sor Kb, Bk PILE !)n gl i waak and 10 foF o, 478 f0uth Sagm, SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. FOR Afthenta wor Bl Foot ovorg fupcovatuen SALE ~ OR EXUHANGE praporty {n or noar oty soulovard and Sovonty-Alfi -~ FOR OTHEN 79x168 foot an Hitonoy tlan » and 60123 on st of abiovy, I Ezandalo on Graonwood-o ts, barn, ote Love cun bo {radod Ir:'finlh!\' or In n rt. ULRICI & BOND, 87 Doarborn-st, avonty coverod with raons, : -‘1‘13:!'5\7, ot Jofforson:at,, onoblook west of Hyde Pak i24zi6t, and fino Iargo houso In Egandalo, ANl modom House, Prairip o Ot Wise o oo * Hallves Y ANZED-TWO GIRLSFOR EESTAURANT ONE L ansiat (o conk, thonrhoe fat kitcken work Ironch Cnuadinas profercod. Apply 53 North Olark- Employmont Agonocios. ‘,V'A‘N'N!D — GERNAN AND BOANDINAVIAN ielrls for privato familics, hatols, laundrivs, city . wnd coltuiry, u DUSKE ofico, 80 Milwraukes-av, olinncortts. TroR RAL LF—OIL EXCHANGE ¥OIL BRIC 0 otlior buliding matcrial-s0acros of yntmprovod s Vi Tinincumbored innd, only 20 miles from Ohicage. Address "Iribunio oftico. Misool1 TWANTED-TADY ASD GENTIRIIN OANVAS. nors for the_Hominglon Ruwiog-Slachlug, - Livoral Indncomonts, 25 Sutent, 'VV'AN ED—A RELIADLE, STEADY OEOMAN Irl or wen fron sa acros fo Iotson all i will soll aora traoes on giiacantos to funt pofty boforo any ymonts aro mado; tho hihost Tund and bost neommunn suburd of Fau‘ HATIi—80 OR 10 1L, R, ae B. DELANA' % Wastinaton = HINEDALR—HOU! salu or ront on monthly or 1o, and monoy loauc atian of rmins of JUBTOUCH, T Denborn-st. Flon BAL 8100 W, E) A Ridye, 16 down and 85 b us n logk frmseonet; pranorix Shows fran, Obdames exly tumarkate 118 Y Fofli =W nc“lhl;]\:;o:\m',flfl:yllll Rfl'(i“h}m‘.{l' nnlun o, Panorad: oto. 3 £ Tt G100 Wit o e, oy Dalance 8% o1.casy torm Tigom NO! iSTRREN OAR. WEST 0110 WILL BELL A complete ordor, b richsoll i Pl Bullam i 8. USBORN & SIKILLMAN, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 'OR BALE-TEXAS LANDS—60a TO 0,000 ACRES in n Dok, and feom 30 t Toxns Land O 10 Yiast Randolphi-st. n acd Got postud. AOTRES ON 15T, OENTHAL, relty, atn gront sucrlilcs, f0r fou dis: roarly payments; for tmprovoment, 1 bo rotatled a N por v i Tl BUY A LOT ¥ PATK | g0 and i W Washingisn ot ec aera, Cail {n nt tlin . I CUMMINGH, ¥ r 1, wiio syeaks English, to tnko. oaro of a amalf housolald without childron snd_saloon libaral waponand goad trostaont, *Addeo, with pactlouien, A, earo of Staata-Znitunz ‘ofico, chrior Wasbington: st, and Ffil 1honoxt wo days L-ONF; 0it WO_GOOD TADY OAN. N vaus aomto sofl a chofeo | muslonl wark, ~Sald Ly gubsoutnilon, publistiod by J. M. STODDART & 00., om 14, 14 Dourborn -4 * NTED-THR YEARE OF AGE ON Ikt manufact GARFIELD &.CO. KBRS, T Taatlostr Rotrod: | SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, 0 LAND Boolkoonors. Clerks. &e. ITUATION *WANTED.-TIY A YOUNG MAN WHo o, 1t mmid af work; unilematands booiknoying | sposks English aud Gormain. Addross A LW, 34l Sue Kowor | poriorst. Miggollancons: SFTUATION WANTED-BY A (00D INGINERR, Uort, of refurcno clyon., A shon er \Westorn, road o) Domostics. QUIUATION WANTED-IY A REAL ESTATE WANTED, do gennral housework, Apply at 5, nor Westerneav: st ol roforo QUTTATION WAN 00K 1IN FIRST-OLASE 00D GIRL Ta t 359 Wost W';nnn' ncos, VVANTED-TWO OF THE BEST AND OHEAP- incoln Park ‘one {or il cash ; 3lsa nico hoase, witly buut 50 {t, 1ok, ont Sido, Uetwden Tiroag, a i’ 1. ORHONN @ B st fut n.0n Nurth Sido, outh of 1 {\seotny Tuandnigh aid GRS Lot HY AND BASHMENT ting o Linooly P & ROWN, 10§ Fiit ninr! $760 por s LAl ar, 0 I OR §9u0 PR ANNUM, o hlo front houes, it modeen tuprovemonts, delighful Tneatlon liouso {u thurough tepalc. Apply ozl wrco, 0, RENE=H0Y NUMBERED, Fourth-sv., coutaiulng 3 voonty, bat aad cotd w ot low nelo T ARD B room with hot L o ronted ato Broker of, washrgon, lnaudes,' do. oo by Jo Mo MARSIEAL aud Rentiug Agont, 87 So — WO PRILIP FINE DWELLING, PLEASANTLY SIT. thio Inko shore in Tiydo Pack, near eity Umits £t Forly-thisd-it, dogot,” Largo bard and lut,” Apply a% Roum 1, 13 TO RENT--ROOMS. TRNTHODALS, AT §38 WEST MONI) 7 Gonvanicucs, ront resonibl Tadtulzo on ieounises, OF 5L G0 et alsngton-yt. FURNTSTIED ROOMS—N W MANAGE- ot thisd and fourth flovrs of No. 71 Mancuo: (nenr s Patier House) are landsomsly ratitted, snd wished fn tiest-oluss Atylo, Young son or miurried plos rontulg nurnishiod, raoms will tind theas s deste= abio as ity In tho clty, WL rent Ly th ‘orn abla._App) the day, woek, or n i8abird 1 Tl\ T A furnishe i very ron NDSOME FRUNT ROOM, FINELY o for onn or two, gontiemon, at Call at 570 Wabashav, PG RENT~ROOMS 151D Ot UNFUR: .L nishod, to gontlomen onl 1tooms are frst-clasy, 12. foot cellinges, hriok building, with wodern Jnprovoments, Anply o1 574 Stato-st. '—l‘u RENT-1O A’ ST, Y. M. Q. A, Buliding. Yery PHILIP MYERS &0, 1toom 8, 118 dfadiv HITED ROOATS, SINGLE s 0 RIGNTN o on Auito; nd loivost ront. £5 South Clark-st., B O e TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o, PSSO oINSy SV PSR ee v 10 RENT-STORT: G0N 5 SOUTIT OANAT o Rt Kk povet Wsatods KPSt DAVE BON & WILOLI, 143 Lasinlio-at. omclf’ 10F, 163 EAST M oF 3 RATON: T tho otieor AP N.!\luogunx}?nfig.lmn TANT-ROOMS ON KIRST 8700 1loors {n building on Uanal-st., noar Mad! ey “‘A‘R ghioap stanm power. LERK, DAVISON & WELCH, 143 Lasalle-st. 'O RENT-GOOD BARY, REAT OF 570 WADASIL choap to good touant; sultablo for § horecs, 3 car. Fingoy, and Ly room, 0 RENT-RASEMI sou-st,Apply to STORES, LOLTS OF- coutrally ‘loonted, nt low Ttoal Listate Lyoker sud o l i T FOIL DAY clionp. o, 187 Oliioago-av., cornor Markut.st. @ilry uwstalrs, LOST AND FOUND, n - D—AB C iatrivats familys ” good sity sofornces AF, roquired. Pleaso apyly, for two dugs, at5i7 5 Sunth Canol-st Employment Aroncies. TTUATIONS WANTED~FAMILIES IN WANT OF &o0i Sexndinavlan and Gorman Bolp can be sapplivd aL Men, DV olfton. & Miheaukos-ky. e BUSINESS CHANCES. JPOUND_A DAY HOUSE_ON LAKE.ST. DE. » tvoon Toyno nd Rohoy, TIAtb tar o5 foro~ FIRST-GLASS AND GOOD LOOATRD BALOON iad, ‘aud ar shoos, _ Appg 751 W. Witk billlsrds,at curnos Lako and Doarborn-bth,s un- TS BETW EEN HOULES OR ERA HOUST AND dor Trowmant Hluusa, for aslo vory reatonable, - “Findor will bo' rowa:ded by o o doitn o A x ¥ roturning g}x NS, fi;hsflhflé fur & gTocury storo, the samo at ho Palior Hotso, i T ogroNorny 4 bash or Micbi ‘gnamolod with blua Wabosh-av, IR TE N WA nav, & goli ogvoutton; bisg orose-bar, Returs for ruward' o 41 Tudy's raward oty xi kS southwest cornur Wallace snd Tweuty-sixtiiste., Boru, Tndy's cl Tiharally rowardud by rotuming t Gragdress W o He Sostsid Ao BATURDAY AT TN hali-Uescalat, peerl.sot, %5 Wost Iudiana-st, tileo. 1 Pastoud TURSUAY V] it and_cornor of Lincoln, Ruld car-drop, Tcaviay it at 19 W rren-av. RDAY = EVIE: : -, noar Wallnen, 8 pockn w findor will bo yownardod by k ot y leaviuy fnok 1 OLNY PARK, A o whl 1 ENING, DETWEGN 1 on-Madison, 8 The tinder will Lo suitably NG, ON TWINTY: | o s CINORRYs ming S oP TO ENGAGE IN A it, 1t vary lucrativa dry’goods business In the most desir- 0 A BTATIONERY, FOBACCO, CONFROTTONGRY, Seult, and toy storo for salo. 221 Wast llcago-av., corner Ailwaukoo-sv. Dni!u BTORE FOR SALG-DESIRING TO DE- voto our wholaattention to the maunfacture of our colobratod patout medicines, wa offor our rotall deug. + | store, with lari, eatablishod frado, at Whitawater, Wie,) for arlo,_For further {nformation, 8 . i | KALUKHOLT & Cf Wiiomater, Wiae" D Wi af §100, it SALE TN ONR OF THE DES| ostorn clties, dolng a jobbing and rotail busiucss U0 por yoar; cood roasans ’pi:fi-umn.fl. Tor b KO, nblo town fur busiaoss and rosidonca in Central Missouri. PAK UP—-A OITESTNUT HORSE; TWO WHITE | _ e batta for Inveatmont, oan by Py & Josly mo shoss.” Orwace can ive by payiug cliargor. g.;,m‘}flg,,fi&fi"}&fi;fl‘.‘fi%;’dfi; s beunud, B GALOON W BOUTH ORARE: TIXTURES, AL stock, and licones for salo. g s St AMHEIDAR i T2 "'Totcx“ TIXTURE: .°“5"—3y-‘_"_5", .o—r}? nvruT. AP, NI CHBADRST TSt af grocory orn.wv, for sala, Noopjusi- BUabmae sttt SEARGISEIT TR | fon tafieTlo Touatcion b = Bltac-st., near Vanturon O SAL 4 Sta 57 JusT 1v TRVOIO] T e e STOM S DR FraNos: s | & Dest piano in the world for tho prico. ~ Call and oxamtuo, | /] Xntoy Urgnns {1 now 6tyla o and torent, ATLRTEE DAV from, £10 ta §ib0, to-at., noar VanBur T0_PURGH tela gaser, dold STORY £UA MRS i State-ats Lionn Brokor, 125 Olark: e, “Frilay otlic AT RIRKWOOD & DUNKT, st., planing-mill, sash and door factory, miaclino WACHINERY, nd buifor shiop miaehinory. AT KIRKI}OOD & DUNKL.i Bt,, wloamengines, bollars, Julin'y Asbiostos rooting, B bolting, hose, ) pimns, AbLILS uiotal aud supp] D SECONDITAND PIANOB, WILLIAM R. PRUSSER & i L1 £ A PIANO OR futnituro, in oxchunga for partralia i oll by o firste Cinss vtlst, U on instalimouts, 18 TANDZ ONK BEFINING & plondjd tustiiont fean tian Il cost. oom 171 AND 178 LA 71 AND $73 LAKE » V() WILL BUY A HALF INTERGST I8 A g600 well_ostablished i business, paylng §400 ioe maonrh, Ol ok nidness 81 Bouth Ulricet Htopn iy TO EXCHANGE, % CLASS GROCERY STORE IN EX. 0y and good uningnmboced roal catate, Y, RGom 16, 151 Kot W ashington- BATHE- lot, Wost Hlilo nene Ashland-av, ‘Hauno and lot o Lanilog-ay i Tot at Slxty-dirat stroat, Englowoods 41ots Ruck Island Uar Shbps, 15 half-avre suburban I 140-nora ) T oo iaud 1 Tiofs, T OAGI: MUS 2 nores good laud ofs. o, S | Wil K for cash or give good oxehangos. 1 Lo TJ0 FXORANGE-FOR GOOD IMPROVED TATAE or “otlior. Ruudl Droports—Acras, blocks, or lofs’ o Vinconnes-ay. ot South inglowood, 3 blooks from dopot; alun, noren, biocks, or lats, cornee Vincounos-nv, and Hoflauid road, covotad witlt honsy timbor; niso, 10'oros ‘on tho boulovard, with fino fouse and liesvy thniier: alxo, scro ‘and lots fronting Ninoly-iifth-at, closa whieh il and s close 'to Rock It L. TPOR BALE-S TUBULAR NOILERS, {5-INOI shioll, 14 foot long, 44 flucs, BYS mol oach, with mud | 780" druws, Vollor-tronts, frogratos, steam-gauges, and ail [ §2 VAT, neoousary connoatio . s 000 o el witl bo adid somieatoly ortoketho Bult_puroia Jro sise v, Alio, pinall ongino, wAter-pum Apply_at 7 ond 19 Bonth AP TON GASIT OR_APPROVED Nin xth- k ls) jond “Hoiiso on " propurty. sl il wabdivido fi)u':“,nn Toot nflax’:vw’-‘. Hindo P olear, s o fu ayd somg, o, fae Ollor 000 PropurLYs £ 00, 203 Laisa seh o & CO., Hot. B worth 2,000, for lumibior or brlok, or ta DillaTog for s 18 Indwsomonts oossd, - Addross 10 paper, o cond-hand, 10t1d, Al tablo on- ?"" Tdh!n"..n!“m’___———.——-— ino bioitor, BYER, TAd"E 0., moar Noreh Gbi- | M0 XOUANGI-TOR A TARM OF UNINPHOY Suga, Rolling.Mill d irle, 8 good -story houss and lot ou Bouth Sido. e e awsianims = TRUESDEILE BHOWR, 105 Fifth-ave s SISCELLANEQOUS. 0 TXONANGE—A NINE NEW. TIUOK JUiSi- WANTED--TO RENT. V,\:\"rmfim TENT_A_LIVERY, BOARDING, and salo stablo. Also, to buy a grocery dtore near Untan Purks Cull a Koom' 38 Roapoe Biock, sonday, $5th, ot 1 o'lovk, shap, W A FURNISILLD HOUSE OF wix or oluht_rooms. South Sido vrofoerod. Ad- doms aud “atate locatiod. AUL W Jtoom 96 Btattasvn. plosncd oty 10 10 of tha linust sidlo of tho ol BANUFAGTURING COMPANY WOULD 1R artios wiio would oifor o 10 liewr fenin skt ‘{?a R T R county adjnstad s work roquiring nu oz cliol, UICHELR, ddouuntants, Ty 166 Sudiso BOARDING AND LODGING, N A ‘West Sido. Q) (VEST WASHINGIONST, - PLEARANT froui rooms, turnished, both un first aud socoud Virst-class board, I fluors, "Coris modornte. i Sonth Sido. 100 pmn vy A Nokbmonst- o s’ e Luclius or gentiumon, 81 o 35, or woaks with e of plauo; day bunn“_xsl. 3 BAGT RARDOLPE WASHINGTON DIN- D3 N OOMS Yoty dearmablo, hamsomoly -k Rishiod frontroonis; commutation tiokut, 86,00 for 1, Hotols. INFYADA HOTUL, 16 AND 100 WABABIEAV, noae Mytirou-3t - Timt-claas board at Yory amoddorald 7 ])UIT A SOUTH BANUGAMON: nr Madison—Singlo rocme, bost board, §5; duy: Coal, Dongd ity K40, Tablo bost the markot. alforde: Eitrul, and Gonvouibnt ta iialnoss. Country. (QAK, PATICONE MALRIGD COUPLE, OR WO Vitito gantlomon can itnd good acoomnudations wnd good Doned hua plossaut family. - Prl Hllirons fiox 112, 1 ECARD WANTED, TUARD Y A VOUSA TADY PUSOING 08T cal utuilics, f a privato family, whore slid oan have W of plano tor praoticknis whero thero are fow orno othor loardors prufurrad. Rolorongos unexooptinaabi, Adiross, statiuy toruv, Whichi uiaat bo seasauabl, N8ty Pribune otlse, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, Prluo por woek, $7 oach, xr‘np%‘nlflvu'r?fiv‘:,nv O SR RATY, oS0t ahaotons, Jamaie. intonton. vt Wit Wasntngta UG o X hinétoe, biishics, 4 onu, B41 W Abay Wuband-1siut Oartings Dopositons GKmilkum_ STABLIBHED 1661_A TARGE VA sultabio for tho lilonka o s Fa.do t sorBONRLIS privos G nni o e Tiumor e b HIRADL Ky, urooston opporlio WZILT, BUITD FIRSL.OLASS RITOIC BATN TR Nvoryatadlo lue acty witiiug to- sdvatice 1oy aF ivo socurily fur ront; lensn o sy uEm ud on loug tlup, AR (OF cnali 10025155 1 Dok ad it Hyds };urmn:ul‘ui:\ guliar ‘Iry, r«ndJ for bul)hllmn ,Imll..m\v‘u 1’4" o Riste allvary, and g suro,elinice for tho 1 oo S 1or phrtouiars addrons Y0, Ceibudo oies, o and ohued LABOTR-CHINAME ti (o hazaion IN WASHIN L No, 063 Bouth Stato- SEWING MACHINES, " OMESTIO BEWING MAGHING-OITY DRANGIL Machtnos st an | T AL wiads ol ooo, 173 aud 1 'mt wmunthly attushio; Omf.‘lalmmvf Haker wachines, walo bolovr alf pri 34 Clurk, up siaira, Sawfuz ulven I desirol, oie,, Bt low chinos re WO G0 o, t,, Koom 3, QINGER BEWING NMAGHINA—PIUNGIPAL OF- oo 111 Blatauat, Machinea sold oa saouLilY evonta; 10 pur cont discount lor uas 1L 0] JING J, ¥ Unlxtadust,, Cit - Mo 1 S by lI y Agant, Blachiies auld CNELOHRRT, 20 allgfllll'll’l FIIOR OF 2 tod and ropafred. _Opou eyeuin <o PARTNERS WANEED. )A'I'}"‘I‘llll \V<\N”'l)—wl’l‘l!~7\ CASIL UAPITAL 1,050 I o B o noss, Addrgss V8, Tribunootes, DARTNER WANTED-WITH A OASH CAPITAL! 110, oo ortnbiiahed, argo. o b “elbting otticut g_i&u - paying manufuoturiog Lusi- 0 816,000 to tako a baif-Intyrost in aa alzuady orimtuiiont, cavipasiig businoss, Peifts bist o city roferonces given, Address 1 UWANTED I8 A DALY, OASIT BUSI oqualod i Olileago, 128 South Ulsrkest B ————] HOUSEHOLD GUODS, QURNIPURE, OARPETS, BTOV ato., nlauction, & CU. 1 L0%d N KABY n i S ] BUILDING MATHRIAL, TR AL Houw 1y aud in qua MAUKIN, 31 i wanla. 81l Jicloss bol A S S Sl W AL i v , UROOKIER urday, by WILI Yedusutiy and 5 and 197 Raxdol| TERMN_PURNTTUIE, BTOVES, OAR. sruskory, at torua 1o $UlL the nufalissor laot st IRON TOOF OF w1iif GO witlote oF i1 parts, a8 roquired w13, tha carsugated Jron vol gy = or | biealn dron, 10 i 16 luches whle, ol stoaiiod, und enblia”stouw, at, prices 10 e Fiioe ug. Al W' 2 adiiat, nPy 1 et oot e ADDL '{iufl{?y\?Tof‘ A omploymant, AD SAM, Cuis 1w Tauiniry, 293 Nputh Clarkister s (1 Ls T epiauons wAR nvnihn, La nlooly krranged for plonles for hox, Lucated only sbout ano block vas Bluu isiand dumioy track, ou Tracoyeiv. ot tho For turther in- struortons FLE i Inte wpeoved, {n porteaturdor, for donco {1 ono of the smartost tawnd n Michigan, to- fothor with v goed, woll-selected stock af bootu aud aoe, for a Analy-locate, highly fmproved farm. Ad- drone Box b B i of Do fo 5 und atioo proforced, Ade dross 16, Tribuns ofies. - E 6 EXCEANR-io TRET OF GALUMET-AV. cornor Ahirty-necond-st.; §0 foot on Calumat-uy. comnoe Thlsty-thin x.;‘nud 100 foat on Iudlan aviy commer, Eigiity. .\ for_zn uninonmbors porty w bont 14,00, J. JIENRY & JACOL DT oraa 130 Toacbosaai-, ehrhar Dulaon, YA/ ANTED-T0 FXOIANGE-LOTE 1IN WOOD. WA T dints frclog. Ei foe o 10 bl Call on or addross G, W, BILA FINANCIAL, , 523 Waeat Madsonat, D vt oo = [iorams, AGAINST REPUBLIO, LAMAR, AND S1a: ikurancg Companlos, and Frauklin and Soan- sanka cusiiod at 100 Dearboru-at, loom s, FANT §10,00 OF REEAL BHTATH PURCITABI: oy nafus o on long time, nenrad by trust deod e snla orias o pvod o' shinle om whlol ouo-Lialt fins ean pald Addross 2 oo il ; Ty ot St 0 RYIEAER, 8 L o Dibsoe Twonts b tmprovod pr i mp Tt a¢ INION HRUST COMPANY, itk TOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOIER, b ut LAUNDER'S ‘Pn“{m oltice, 120 sk Fatabishd 184, I 10 LOAN AMONDS, WATGHES, ere be athir conntoraln, AL (16 Brivaia Load ity up-stain oo dinavu N[ OHEY FOLOAN BN DA NS WATOIHES, pindon, loyor inobingt and valuable oullatoruls: . eUNSTOLTEE, Weokor, 193 Ol Roon 3. 3, LOAN=AMO OF $L.on 01t MONE ON Ubfaad ot i e lusprovoe NG fariun Witkia 1i, PIEARE, ltcapor Block, VY UN RICAL, USTATE, LARGE ured papor wantod, by 1, O 110 TOAN~M: or small gu GOLE & GO, 10 LOAN- T v roal eainta wante WANI -0 FOI A UUSTOMER ON Wi e e ot mall setwes TG DAl atl LOW, 13 Duarbo ] S0() A aataton i ll\llld.lh.fl! e L CLAIRVOYANTS, AT, OLATRVOVANT, smodt, ' Fuv, $1, 0105 AND TU| ot Lnadolphiss, piglorad, , Address Box 55 Plino o SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE, i | i 1 | | |

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